Guest guest Posted February 13, 2007 Report Share Posted February 13, 2007 Two kinds of people learn immunics: Those who will become an immuner, and those who won't. When people first start learning immunics, and getting results with it, they quickly separate themselves into these two categories: Those who become Immuners, and those who don't. This one distinction will determine your success or failure in your career as an immuner; the length of that career; the ways you're able to distinguish yourself; any limitations that you place on your achievements; and finally, the length of your physical life. It's an important distinction: are you, or are you not, an immuner. And it doesn't mean that you can't be anything else that you want to be, or have been. In fact, it will probably make you better at those things, or a better one of them. You can be in an immuner and a Muslim, Christian, Buddhist, Jew; an immuner and someone who uses doctors and allopathic meds; and immuner and an M.D., Reiki master, Dr. of Acupuncture; an immuner and a mom, dad, kid. You can even be an immuner and bad things; and immuner and a thief, fool, etc. -- but not for long, probably By the way, the title of our CD is " Becoming An Immuner: http://www.wayimmune.org/00open/contents/1_shop.html Bayard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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